by Jeff A. Smith » Sun Dec 23, 2001 4:37 am
br>Well time to do something that I never thought that I would do - defend AG and start an arguement.
I have no argument with you. Remember though that in life you will be judged by ultimately by what your opinion of yourself is. Are you proud of your association with this outfit?
Jeff, I'm pretty sure that AG is not going to turn over the data to you because they probably do not have it anymore ( if AG even exists now ). Recently I found out that Carlson bought C&G only and not AG ( shows how much we were told ).
AG insisted on a gag order in relation to its own employees. Why did they do this? Could it be that they could care less about any harm done to you and any one that was unfortunate enough to come into contact with them, I think so.
Therefore, you received all of C&G's stuff, but not AG's. After talking to Richard I discovered that all of C&G's data ( clients etc. ) was transferred to AG's computers from the get go( hey why redo the network ). Richard, Scott and myself always backedup clients and technical support data constanly, but, it went to AG's server. Well when you got only C&G's and not AG's computers you found out that all of the data is old because those computers were not updated. Therefore, all of the new and updated clients are on AG's computers which are probably formatted and auctioned off along with all of the backup tapes, furniture etc. that AG had.
Had Carlson requested this data we whould have taken it off of the server, but, I think that we ( or at least I ) were under the assumption that everything went so why bother.
An outright lie on your part if you were there. Every effort was made to obtain the recent Goldmine Data Base. As a matter of fact numerous different passwords were givin to Carlson representatives and it was thought to be quite amusing to the AG guys. Don’t come around here with those lame lies.
Also, had Carlson given us more than 2 days notice that we were going to no longer have our jobs then maybe we could have made the transition a little easier as we had to hurry with what orders we could fill. Therefore, everything was left untouched and unpacked on Friday Nov 09.
See above about GAG orders and I don’t know what world you live in but as a long term businessman, it is the task of the company selling to communicate with its employees, gheez wake up you worked for pirates.
However, you DO have client data. In all cases when we shipped orders we kept a hard copy ( paper ) of shipping receipts and orders in binders. The shipping receipts are useless, but, the purchas orders show what each person or company ordered, in what quantity and what was shipped. Therefore, you do have a list of all of the current clients in hardcopy form. Granted, it will take some time to sort through this and get it into the database, but, I agree with the Long Time User in that I think that these people deserve an upgrade. True a mass shipment will cost $$, but, think of the loss had YOUR USERS LEFT.
Again, grow up if they ask they shall receive. How many clients did you all take money from and deliver zero zip nada products? That is stealing no matter how you look at it. The clients can once more be sure that if they give us a credit card number we will ship them a product, under AG they could not. Yet you have the nerve to state we should embark on a mass mailing, unbelievable.
I do understand your short handedness. At least one of us had to take time off from our job during the day to do shipping.
"Madness takes its toll; please have exact change."
“I was only following orders”
The standard defense of nazi prison guards. It is my recommendation we leave these posts up here as a testament to the fine work of AG.<p